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The Republic of Croatia (Croatian: Republika Hrvatska) is a parliamentary democracy with an elected president. ...
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| | | Other countries • Politics Portal view • talk • edit | The Government of the Republic of Croatia (Vlada Republike Hrvatske), commonly abbreviated to Croatian Government (hrvatska Vlada), is the main element of the executive branch of government in Croatia. The President of Croatia is the head of state. ...
Stjepan Stipe MesiÄ (born December 24, 1934) has been the President of the Republic of Croatia since 2000. ...
The parliament of Croatia is called Hrvatski Sabor in Croatian - the word sabor means an assembly, a gathering, a congress. ...
List of prime ministers/premiers in the Croatian Government Prime Minister is officially called President of the Government (Croatian: Predsjednik Vlade). ...
Ivo Sanader (born June 8, 1953 in Split, Croatia) is the current Prime Minister of Croatia (President of the Government). ...
This article lists political parties in Croatia. ...
Elections in Croatia gives information on election and election results in Croatia. ...
The fourth presidential elections in Croatia took place in two rounds in January 2005. ...
Elections for the Croatian Parliament were held on November 23, 2003. ...
The counties of Croatia are called županije in Croatian, županija is the singular form. ...
italy and croatia continue to debate. ...
This article treats the possible accession of Croatia to the European Union. ...
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The executive is the branch of a government charged with implementing, or executing, the law and running the day-to-day affairs of the government or state. ...
It is led by the President of the Government (Predsjednik Vlade), commonly abbreviated to premier (premijer). Prime Minister is nominated by the President of the Republic among those who enjoy the support of majority of the Croatian Parliament, and chosen by the Parliament. Ministers are nominated by the Prime Minister and chosen by the Parliament. This article or section may be confusing or unclear for some readers, and should be edited to rectify this. ...
A premier is an executive official of government. ...
The President of Croatia is the head of state. ...
The parliament of Croatia is called Hrvatski Sabor in Croatian - the word sabor means an assembly, a gathering, a congress. ...
Powers of the Government
The Government of the Republic of Croatia is a body which shall exercise the executive powers in conformity with the Constitution and law; its internal organization, operational procedures and decision-making process are defined by the Law on the Government of the Republic of Croatia and the Rules of Procedure of the Government. The Government shall pass decrees, introduce legislation, propose the state budget and enforce laws and other regulations enacted by the Croatian Sabor (Parliament). Within the scope of its powers, the Government shall also pass decrees, administrative acts and orders on appointments and relief of appointed officials and civil servants. The Government shall decide in cases of conflict of jurisdiction between government institutions, give answers to representatives' questions, prepare proposals of laws and other regulations, give opinion on laws and other regulations and adopt strategies of economic and social development. The Government shall consist of the premier (Prime Minister), one or more Deputy Prime Ministers and Ministers. The Government shall answer to the Croatian Parliament (Sabor). The Prime Minister and the members of the Government shall be jointly responsible for decisions passed by the Government and individually responsible for their respective portfolios. The parliament of Croatia is called Hrvatski Sabor in Croatian - the word sabor means an assembly, a gathering, a congress. ...
Pursuant to the decision of the Croatian Sabor which expressed confidence in the Government of the Republic of Croatia, the President of the Republic shall issue an order appointing the Prime Minister, counter-signed by the Chairman of the Croatian Sabor; the order appointing the members of the Government shall be issued by the Prime Minister and counter-signed by the Chairman of the Croatian Sabor. The term of office of the members of the Government shall begin with the date of appointment and terminate with the date of relief.
Current Government Prime Minister Ivo Sanader (born June 8, 1953 in Split, Croatia) is the current Prime Minister of Croatia (President of the Government). ...
Deputies - Jadranka Kosor - Minister and Minister of the Family, Veterans' Affairs and Intergenerational Solidarity
- Damir Polančec - Vice Prime Minister
Jadranka Kosor (left) greeting supporter in Dubrovnik. ...
Ministers - Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović - Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integrations
- Ivan Šuker - Minister of Finance
- Berislav Rončević - Minister of Defence
- Ivica Kirin - Minister of Internal Affairs
- Branko Vukelić - Minister of the Economy, Labour and Entrepreneurship
- Božidar Kalmeta - Minister of the Sea, Tourism, Transport and Development
- Petar Čobanković - Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management
- Marina Matulović Dropulić - Minister of Environmental Protection, Physical Planning and Construction
- Božo Biškupić - Minister of Culture
- Ana Lovrin - Minister of Justice
- Dragan Primorac - Minister of Science, Education and Sports
- Neven Ljubičić - Minister of Health and Social Service
Kolinda Grabar-KitaroviÄ (born April 29, 1968) is a Croatian diplomat, the current foreign minister of that country. ...
Dr. Dragan Primorac, M.D., Ph. ...
Former members The following are the former members of the same cabinet led by Ivo Sanader since the last elections. - Andrija Hebrang was the Vice-President of the Government and the Minister of Health and Social Welfare
- Miomir Žužul was the Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Marijan Mlinarić was the Minister of Internal Affairs
- Vesna Škare Ožbolt was the Minister of Justice
Miomir Žužul (born 1955) is a Croatian diplomat and politician. ...
Vesna Škare-Ožbolt is a Croatian politician. ...
See also The Republic of Croatia (Croatian: Republika Hrvatska) is a parliamentary democracy with an elected president. ...
List of prime ministers/premiers in the Croatian Government Prime Minister is officially called President of the Government (Croatian: Predsjednik Vlade). ...
External link - Official Government web site
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